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“I cannot explain it too much but seeing a performance like this, you need time to think about it to get the true feeling.”
Australian researchers have developed a substance that looks and behaves like soil from the moon’s surface and can be mixed with polymers to create ‘lunar concrete’.
Scientists at NASA have been asking themselves: what would happen if we caught an asteroid and dragged it a little closer to home?
Two NASA space probes are set to end their missions by crashing into the surface of the Moon, the U.S. space agency announced Thursday.
NASA’s Cassini has revealed another pattern that looks like Pac-Man on an icy Saturnian moon, this time Tethys.
Université Laval researchers says there is no link between the different phases of the moon and pscyhological problems.
The fuzzy edge of the Earth’s shadow will be visible on the moon on Nov. 28 during the last eclipse of 2012.
The Canadian Space Agency has unravelled terrestrial rover prototypes.
Water trapped inside lunar soils probably comes from the solar wind—the steady stream of charged particles from the sun.
The Earth’s shadow will darken part of the moon next Monday in a partial lunar eclipse, visible from the Pacific Ocean and surrounding areas.